Hello,

This is my home page since I retired from my university position to take over as CEO of BlueRISC Inc.

Briefly about myself:

I lived and worked in 6 countries, been a founder of high-tech companies, and been employed in 5 universities (some as visiting professor/scientist). Came to the US in 1997 to work at MIT as a research scientist and the rest is history. I am a professor emeritus in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. My academic work is about machines and architectures that are focused on cognition in some form and related technologies; these may be based on new physics, algorithmic designs, and/or fabric structures. I am interested in cognition and especially in how cognition is achieved in the brain and why it is different from deep-learning or the envisioned AGI in general. I taught and designed the first cognitive machines graduate course (see below). I have been in the leadership teams of two national research centers, in the editorial boards of several IEEE journals, and been the general chair of 7 international symposiums. I have been lucky to work with many very bright students; my research group is a recipient of 10 best paper/poster awards.

I am the founder and CEO of BlueRISC Inc, in embedded/cyber security, its DBA WindowsSCOPE in cyber-crime forensics, and EPRIVO in privacy. I initiated AIIncubator that focuses on AI solutions to a variety of challenging problems. BlueRISC is an award-winning firm with customers in 21 countries, with many awards from DARPA, DoD agencies, DHS, DoE, and NSF. It was a recent finalist of the XTech AI competition in 2024, is a recipient of multiple success stories, and has participated in solutions ranging from hardware and software system assurance in embedded systems, vulnerability analysis targeting avionics/automobile/ICS, non-invasive supply-chain risk management for ICs, secure processor designs for FPGAs, cyber-security modeling for nuclear power plants, GPS spoof detection solutions, maritime analytics and private communications.

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